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So this video, we're gonna talk about questions for team from tractor to which says, why is calcium dye chloride not the correct systematic name for c a seal to so see a seal to is a binary ionic compound.
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So let's talk about how we named binary ionic compounds.
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So we named the cat i am first, um, and the cat eye on is going to take the element name.
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And then we named the anti on second and the anti on gets the element name plus the suspects.
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I'd so for example, um, potassium chloride we named casey l.
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With, um, the cake comes first.
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Our cat eye on, um is potassium and then are an eye on is corinne, but we add the suspects i've so it becomes potassium chloride.
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Um, let's compare that to how we name binary co.
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Vaillant compounds versus ionic compounds.
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So naming a co vaillant compound, we named the first element in the formula first, and we use just the element name.
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And then the second element in the formula is named as an an eye on, and then to both of those parts we add prefix is to indicate the number of atoms...